NEW LEXINGTON - A trial for a woman charged with reckless homicide in the death of her 2-year-old daughter is scheduled to begin on Feb. 15.

Crystal Reed Carsey, of New Straitsville, previously pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity in Perry County Common Pleas Court to involuntary manslaughter, a first-degree felony; endangering children, a third-degree felony; and reckless homicide, a third-degree felony.

Carsey's daughter, 2-year-old Harmony Carsey, died Jan. 8, 2016, at their home in New Straitsville, officials reported. Harmony was the middle of Carsey's three children.

Carsey's trial was delayed multiple times in part so she could undergo two psych evaluations, after which she was found competent to stand trial.

Harmony's autopsy report did not list a definitive cause of death, but it did state she was covered in several small cuts and bruises and had a brain hemorrhage.

Carsey was indicted for Harmony's death in November. She previously told the Times Recorder Harmony had a habit of racking and hitting her head against the wall, which she knew wasn't normal behavior. Carsey said she believed Harmony was mentally ill, though the toddler was never diagnosed.

"That's how she put herself to sleep," Carsey told the TR last year.

In June 2015, Carsey was charged with endangering children, a first-degree misdemeanor, in Athens. She pleaded guilty in July 2016 to a reduced charge of persistent disorderly conduct, according to Athens Municipal Court records.